Added to
Favorites
Sign Up
Log In
Introducing a cool
new way to learn!
Dictionary
Thesaurus
Word Dynamo
Quotes
Reference
Translator
Spanish
Related Searches
Wilfred season 1
Wilfred beauty acade...
Aritzia
Nearby Words
wildwood
wile
wile away
wile from
wile in to
wile into
wiled away
wileful
wiles away
wiley b rutledg...
wiley b. rutled...
wiley blount ru...
wiley blount ru...
wiley blount ru...
wiley post
wiley rut ledge
wiley rut-ledge
wiley rutledge
wilf hey
wilfley table
wilfred
wilfred grenfel...
wilfred owen
wilfred t grenf...
wilfred t. gren...
wilfred tho mas...
wilfred tho-mas...
wilfred thomaso...
wilfred thomaso...
wilfred thomaso...
wilfredo lam
wilfrid
wilfrid h melle...
wilfrid h. mell...
wilfrid howard ...
wilfrid laurier
wilfrid mellers
wilfrid pelleti...
wilfrid scawen ...
wilfrid, sir
wilfrid, sir la...
Wilfred
[
wil
-frid
]
Wil·fred
/
ˈwɪl
frɪd
/
Show Spelled
[
wil
-frid
]
Show IPA
noun
a male given
name
: from Old English words meaning “will” and “peace.”
Also,
Wil·frid.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
Cite This Source
|
Link To
Wilfred
00:10
00:09
00:08
00:07
00:06
00:05
00:04
00:03
00:02
00:01
Wilfred
is always a great word to know.
So is
lollapalooza
. Does it mean:
So is
slumgullion
. Does it mean:
So is
ort
. Does it mean:
a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
LEARN MORE UNUSUAL WORDS WITH WORD DYNAMO...
Word Dynamo Rating For
Wilfred
People who can define
Wilfred
may know
17,187
words, as many as a
6th grader.
How many words do you know?
Remove ads like these. Upgrade now!
Related Words
Grenfell
Owen
MORE
Matching Quote
"The great problem of American life [is] the riddle of authority: the difficulty of finding a way, within a liberal and individualistic social order, of living in harmonious and consecrated submission to something larger than oneself.... A yearning for self-transcendence and submission to authority [is] as deeply rooted as the lure of individual liberation."
-Wilfred M. McClay
MORE
Partners:
Word
Bloglines
Citysearch
The Daily Beast
Ask Answers
Ask Kids
Life123
Sendori
Thesaurus
Dictionary.com, LLC. Copyright ©
2012
. All rights reserved.
About
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
API
Careers
Advertise with Us
Contact Us
Help
Please
Login
or
Sign Up
to use the Favorites feature
Please
Login
or
Sign Up
to use the Recent Searches feature
FAVORITES
RECENT